TECHNICAL FIELD
[0001] The present invention relates to an apparatus and method for manufacturing tablets.
In particular, the present invention relates to an apparatus and method for manufacturing
tablets, which is preferably used in manufacturing tablets each containing IC chip
or chips embedded therein.
BACKGROUND
PRIOR ART DOCUMENT(S)
[0005] According to a conventional circular rotary tablet manufacturing machine, non-nucleated
tablets are manufactured typically through steps of (A) charging granules into a mortar,
(B) scraping off excessive granules remaining outside the mortar, (C) compressing
the granules in the mortar by using associated pestles or punches, and (D) ejecting
the compressed tablet from the mortar, as the mortar moves along the outer periphery
of the tablet manufacturing machine. If one cyclic movement of the mortar produces
only one tablet, each of the steps (A) to (D) is performed once during the cyclic
movement of the mortar along the periphery of the tablet manufacturing machine. If,
on the other hand, one cyclic movement of the mortar produces two or more tablets,
each of the steps (A) to (D) is performed corresponding number of times during the
cyclic movement of the mortar along the periphery of the tablet manufacturing machine.
[0006] The nucleated tablets are manufactured, typically, through steps of (a) charging
granules into a mortar, (c) scraping off excessive granules remaining outside the
mortar, (c) positioning a nucleus on the granules in the mortar, (d) charging granules
on the nucleus in the mortar, (e) scraping off excessive granules remaining outside
the mortar, (f) compressing the granules in the mortar by using associated pestles,
and (g) ejecting the compressed tablet from the mortar, as the mortar moves along
the periphery of the tablet manufacturing machine. If one cyclic movement of the mortar
produces only one tablet, each of the steps (a) to (g) is performed once during the
cyclic movement of the mortar around the tablet manufacturing machine. If, on the
other hand, one cyclic movement of the mortar produces two or more tablets, each of
the steps (a) to (g) is performed corresponding number of times during the cyclic
movement of the mortar around the tablet manufacturing machine.
[0007] The rotational speed of the conventional circular rotary tablet manufacturing machine
for manufacturing the non-nucleated or nucleated tablets is determined according to
a process speed at the most time consuming step among steps (A)-(D) or (a) - (g).
For example, the nucleus positioning step (c) in the manufacturing of the nucleated
tablets can need a considerable time in positioning the nucleus supply machine with
the mortar of the tablet manufacturing machine. This requires that the rotational
speed of the tablet manufacturing machine is reduced to harmonize with the process
speed at the step (c), which needs a longer time (tact time) for manufacturing each
tablet through steps (a) to (g).
[0008] To allot suitable times for respective steps, the tablet manufacturing machine may
be driven intermittently so that the most time consuming step such as step (C) is
performed in an irrotational state of the machine to provide that step with a longer
period of time while other steps are performed in a rotational state of the machine
to provide them with respective shorter periods of time. Nevertheless, the intermittent
driving requires the machine to change frequently from the rotational state to the
irrotational state and vice versa, which eventually increases the tact time.
[0009] Another option may be to enlarge a radius of the circular rotary tablet manufacturing
machine and thereby increase the travelling path of the mortars and, as a result,
a geographical length of the time consuming step, for example, step (c). In this instance,
however, the enlarged radius disadvantageously increases the size of the tablet manufacturing
machine as the square of the radius.
[0010] Although the patent document 8 suggests, at paragraph 0060 and in Figure 15 thereof,
a method for manufacturing IC chip containing tablets, no detailed description is
made to the structure of the manufacturing machine or the manufacturing method of
the tablets.
[0011] Inventors of the present invention found that the steps of the mortar-and-pestle
tablet manufacturing machine for manufacturing IC chip containing tablets need different
times. For example, the step for positioning IC chip in the mortar needs longer process
time, which results in a disadvantageous increase in the whole tact time
[0012] The inventors also found that, according to the conventional IC chip containing tablet
manufacturing process, an unwanted displacement of the supplied IC chip occurs during
the movement of the associated mortar from the IC chip supply station to the subsequent
granule supply station due to centrifugal force applied thereto.
[0013] To solve the problems, the invention is to provide a method and apparatus for manufacturing
tablets, which is capable of shortening an overall tact time irrespective of an existence
of a step which needs more than other steps and also accurately positioning the IC
chip at the manufacturing of the IC chip containing tablet.
SUMMARY OF INVENTION
[0014] The tablet manufacturing machine has a mortar and pestles, the mortar and pestles
being configured so that granules are charged in the mortar and then compressed by
the pestles while the mortar and the pestles travel along a path extending from a
point and then back to the point. The path has one or more substantially straight
path portions where the mortar and the pestles travel substantially straight along
the substantially straight path portion.
[0015] Preferably, an IC chip supply station is provided on the straight path portion for
supplying an IC chip on the granules charged in the mortar.
[0016] Preferably, the path has a substantially ellipse or oblong shape. Also, preferably
the machine is configured so that two tablets are produced by each mortar while the
mortar and the pestles move from the point and then back to the point, in which the
path has two opposed substantially straight path portions where the same process is
performed.
[0017] A method for manufacturing tablets for supplying granules to a mortar and compressing
the granules in the mortar by using associated pestles as the mortar and associated
pestles move along a travel path from a position and then back to the position, comprises
performing a certain process on a substantially straight path portion provided on
the travel path, along which the motor and the pestles travel straightly.
[0018] Preferably, the certain process comprises at least compressing the granules in the
mortar by the pestles.
[0019] Preferably, the certain process comprises at least supplying an IC chip on the granules
charged in the mortar.
[0020] Preferably, the path has a substantially ellipse or oblong shape.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0021]
Fig. 1 is a diagram showing a series of steps in a method for manufacturing IC chip
containing tablets according to the invention; and
Fig. 2 is a top plan view showing a movement of mortars in the tablet manufacturing
machine according to the invention.
EMBODIMENT(S) OF THE INVENTION
[0022] Descriptions will be made to a tablet manufacturing machine and method according
to the invention in connection with an exemplary embodiment for manufacturing IC chip
containing tablets.
[0023] Fig. 1 is a diagram showing a series of steps in a method for manufacturing Integrated
Circuit (IC) chip containing tablets according to the invention. Referring to the
drawing, the exemplary nucleated tablet manufacturing process has steps of charging
granules into mortars (step S10), supplying IC chips (nuclei) in the mortars (step
S20), charging granules in the mortars (step S30), compressing the granules while
pressing IC chips (step S40), and ejecting the tablets out of the mortars (step S50).
Although not shown, a step for scraping off the granules remaining around and outside
the mortars may be provided between steps S10 and S20 and/or between steps S30 and
S40, as necessary.
[0024] At step S10, the granules are supplied to the mortars. The mortar is made of die.
The die is made of metal and has a through-hole defined therein. A lower punch is
provided in the bottom portion of through-hole to close the lower opening of the through-hole,
forming a bottom-closed cavity in the die for receiving the granules charged therein.
The granules may be a medicament. The granules may be compressed or may not be compressed
before being charged in the cavity. If the un-compressed granules are supplied at
step S10 in the cavity, a compressing step may be added to compress the granules immediately
after the granules are supplied in the cavity.
[0025] At step S20, the IC chip (nucleus) is supplied in the mortar. Since the granules
have been charged in the mortar in advance of step S20, the supplied chip is positioned
on the granules. The chip is capable of transmitting and receiving electric or electromagnetic
signal to and from an external device. For example, if the chip is designed to transmit
electric signal, a receiver may be provided outside the body of patient who takes
the chip containing medicament tablet. This allows the receiver to receive the electric
signal from the chip within the body of patient, allowing recognition of the existence
of tablet within the body of the patient.
[0026] The chip supplying step needs to place the chip in position in a precise manner.
Otherwise, the chip can be seen on the exterior of the tablet, discouraging patient
from dosing of the tablet. Also, an imprecise positioning of the tablet may vary a
time which is required for the chip covering medicament to dissolve within the body
of patient and thereby to expose the chip. The precise placement of the chip needs
that substantially no centrifugal force acts on the chip during the chip supplying
step. For example, if the chip is supplied into the mortar as the mortar moves along
an arcuate path, it is exposed to a centrifugal force which urges the chip to displace
from the position it was placed. Therefore, the chip is preferably supplied in the
mortar as it is transported along a path which is substantially straight to the extent
that substantially no centrifugal force would act on the chip. Of course, two or more
chips may be provided to each mortar.
[0027] A feeder's chip supply operation is associated with the positioning of the mortar.
Specifically, the feeder 3 drives in synchronism with the movement of the mortar so
that, when a relative speed difference between the mortar and the feeder becomes substantially
zero, the chip is transferred from the feeder to the mortar. A detector may be provided
to detect a position of the mortar so that, if it is determined that the mortar reaches
a predetermined position, a computer transmits a signal to activate the feeder for
supplying the chip. Preferably, a path from the chip storage within the feeder to
the mortar to which the chip should be supplied is as short as possible, because the
longer path increases the IC chip supply time and, as a result, decreases the production
efficiency. Also, to prevent less or more number of chips, different from the predetermined
number, from being supplied to the mortar, a detector may be provided on the path
to detect the number of chips passed by and, if it is determined that less or more
number of chips have been supplied to the mortar, the tablet manufacturing machine
is halted. This allows that the excessive number of chips supplied to the mortar are
readily removed therefrom. Further, by analyzing images captured in the process for
supplying chip or chips to the mortar, a determination may be made to whether the
chip or chips have been placed at substantially the central region of the mortar.
[0028] Preferably, the mortar is transported in a horizontal surface as it is supplied with
the chip.
[0029] At step S30, the mortar is supplied with granules. The granules supplied at this
step may be the same as or different from those supplied at step S10. The granules
may be compressed or may not be compressed before being supplied to the mortar. An
additional step may be provided to scrape off the granules remaining around and outside
the mortar so that a predetermined amount of granules is filled in the die.
[0030] At step S40, the granules charged in the mortar are compressed with the movement
of the upper punch into the mortar through the upper opening of the mortar as the
lower punch is stationary positioned in the mortar to close the lower opening of the
mortar. This causes the granules to be compressed between the upper and lower punches
to produce the tablet. The compressing step may have a first sub-step for removing
air from the mortar and a second sub-step for compressing the mass of granules into
a predetermined thickness.
[0031] At step S50, the resultant tablet compressed at the compressing step is ejected from
the mortar. The tablet may be ejected by moving the upper punch out of the mortar
and then moving the lower punch upward to eject the tablet upward or by moving the
lower punch out of the mortar and then moving the upper punch downward to eject the
tablet downward.
[0032] Fig. 2 is a top plan view showing a travel path of the mortars in the tablet manufacturing
machine. Referring to the drawing, the tablet manufacturing machine 1 has an ellipse
or oblong shaped table 2. The table 2 supports a plurality of mortars 5 so that the
mortars 5 can move along the periphery of the table 2 along a travel path 100. The
travel path 100 is a cyclic path so that each mortar 5 cyclically travels along the
periphery of the table 2.
[0033] The tablets are produced while the mortars travel along the path 100. Specifically,
the granules are charged in the mortar 5 (step S10) at the granule charge station
110. Next, the IC chip or chips are placed on the granules charged in the mortar 5
(step S20) at the chip supply station 120. Then, the above-described steps S30, S40,
and S50 are performed at the granule charge station 130, the compress station 140,
and the eject station 150, respectively.
[0034] According to the tablet manufacturing machine shown in Fig. 2, each mortar produces
two tablets during one cyclic travelling of the die 5. During the travelling, the
most time consuming step, i.e., the chip supply step (S20), is performed at opposing
linear path portions.
[0035] As described above, the exemplary tablet manufacturing machine 1 is designed so that
the mortars 5 travel along the oblong path, not circular path, and the time consuming
step (S20) is positioned at the straight path portions. This allows the mortars 5
to be transported at a constant speed during the entire tablet manufacturing process,
without any need to reduce the travelling speed of the mortars or intermittently halt
the travelling of the mortars, which shortens the tact time in which the tablet is
produced.
[0036] Also, substantially no centrifugal force acts on the mortars 5 moving past the chip
supply station, which prevents the disadvantageous displacement of the chips.
[0037] Further, although the granule supply unit is typically positioned separately from
the tablet manufacturing machine, the oblong tablet manufacturing machine defines
a wide space at the center of the tablet manufacturing machine, which may be used
for the positioning of the granule supply unit, which results in a compact tablet
manufacturing machine.
[0038] Although the mortars 5 are transported on a horizontal plane in the previous embodiment,
they may be transported in a non-horizontal plane or curved plane. For example, portions
of the mortar travel path positioned on the upstream and/or downstream side of the
supply stations 3 and 4 with respect to the travelling direction of the mortars may
be positioned above or below the portions of the mortar travel path adjacent the chip
supply stations 3 and 4.
[0039] Although the table 2 has the oblong configuration with two linear travel path portions
13 and 14 in the previous embodiment, it is not limited thereto and may have a substantially
rectangular configuration on which the mortars 5 are transported. Also, the straight
travel path portions need not to be strictly straight and it may be arched to the
extent that a centrifugal force does not adversely affect the positioning of the chips.
In sum, the tablet manufacturing machine may have another configuration such as triangle
or polygonal shape provided that it has straight travel path.
[0040] Although the IC chip supply process is performed while the mortars are being transported
on the straight travel path portions because the IC chip supply is the most time consuming
process, if a certain step (for example, compressing step) consumes more time than
others, the certain step is preferably performed as the mortar moves along the straight
travel path portion.
[0041] The invention is not limited to the manufacturing of the IC chip containing tablets
and it may be applied to the manufacturing of the nucleated or non-nucleated tablets.
[0042] It should be noted that the above disclosed embodiments are exemplary and not restrictive.
Also, the scope of the invention should be defined by the appended claims, not by
the above descriptions, and each and every improvement and modification is intended
to be included within the scope of the claims and the equivalents thereof.
[0043] The present invention is applicable to a method and apparatus for manufacturing tablets.
PARTS LIST
[0044]
- 1:
- tablet manufacturing device
- 2:
- table
- 3,4:
- chip supply station
- 5:
- mortar
- 13, 14:
- straight path portion
- 100:
- travel path
- 110:
- granule supply station
- 120:
- chip supply station
- 130:
- granule supply station
- 140:
- compress station
- 150:
- eject station
1. A tablet manufacturing machine, comprising:
a mortar and associated pestles, the mortar and pestles being configured so that granules
are charged in the mortar and then compressed by the pestles while the mortar and
the pestles travel along a path extending from a point and then back to the point,
the path having one or more substantially straight path portions where the mortar
and the pestles travel substantially straight along the substantially straight path
portion.
2. The tablet manufacturing machine of claim 1, further comprising an IC chip supply
station provided on the straight path portion for supplying an IC chip on the granules
charged in the mortar.
3. The tablet manufacturing machine of clam 1 or 2, wherein the path has a substantially
oblong shape.
4. The tablet manufacturing machine of claim 3,
wherein the machine is configured so that two tablets are produced using the mortar
while the mortar and the pestles moves from the point and then back to the point,
and
wherein the path has two opposed substantially straight path portions where the same
process is performed.
5. A method for manufacturing tablets for supplying granules to a mortar and compressing
the granules in the mortar by using associated pestles as the mortar and associated
pestles move along a travel path from a position and then back to the position, comprising:
performing a certain process on a substantially straight path portion provided on
the travel path, along which the motor and the pestles travel straightly.
6. The method of claim 5, wherein the certain process comprises at least compressing
the granules in the mortar by the pestles.
7. The method of claim 5, wherein the certain process comprises at least supplying an
IC chip on the granules charged in the mortar.
8. The method in any one of claims 5-7, wherein the path has a substantially oblong shape.